Day In Photos, Friday July 01 , 2011

CANADA - William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, arrive at a citizenship ceremony in Gatineau, Quebec. The royal couple watched new citizens take the oath of citizenship, in which new Canadians pledge allegiance to the Queen.

BANGLADESH - Relatives mourn near the site of a landslide in Chittagong, 216 kilometers (135 miles), southeast of Dhaka. A landslide triggered by days of incessant rain buried thatched huts as residents slept in Chittagong, fire official Farid Ahmed said. A concrete wall constructed to prevent landslides collapsed, he said.

BANGLADESH - Children make use of an umbrella in the rain in Dhaka. A landslide triggered by days of incessant rain buried thatched huts as residents slept in Chittagong, 216 kilometers (135 miles) southeast of the capital Dhaka, fire official Farid Ahmed said. A concrete wall constructed to prevent landslides collapsed, he said.

JAPAN - An employee of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) walks in an empty visitors' area as TSE turned off all lights and air conditioning in the area in Tokyo government began imposing energy restrictions on companies, shopping malls and other major electricity users to cope with power shortages following the country's nuclear crisis. TSE has turned off its electronic price ticker and will not receive visitors until the end of September.

EGYPT - A man burns a picture of ousted president Hosni Mubarak during a rally after prayers in Tahrir Square, Cairo.

THAILAND - Prime Minister and leader of Democrat Party Abhisit Vejjajiva holds incense sticks as he worships the statue of King Rama V before an election campaign rally royal plaza in Bangkok. Holding a general election on July 3

THAILAND - Yingluck Shinawatra, candidate for prime minister from opposition Pheu Party, raises her hand during her election campaign rally in Bangkok. They will hold general elections on July 3.

CHINA - Performers dressed in Communist Red Army uniforms pose for photos with a woman before a government organized celebration for the 90th anniversary of the founding of Communist Party in Yan'an, in Shaanxi province. Yan'an is celebrated as the birthplace of China's communist revolution. Communist forces led by Mao Zedong, ousted from bases in the south, retreated to Yan'an during the Long March and from there plotted the revolution that brought them to power in 1949.

JAPAN - Replicas of full-length skeletons of two dinosaurs, Triceratops, right, and Tyrannosaurus rex, are displayed during a press preview at the National Science Museum in Tokyo. The reconstruction works of the popular prehistoric animals' skulls and bones in natural postures based on the latest studies were shown to the media prior to the July 2 public opening of a three-month dinosaurs exhibition at the museum.

CHINA - A Chinese military band arrives for the celebration of the Communist Party's 90th anniversary at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Chinese President Hu Jintao said that its ability to adapt made China affluent and powerful and that the party must fight corruption to retain public support and continue its uncontested rule.

NEW YORK - Former International Monetary Fund leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn arrives at Supreme court. Prosecutors have serious questions about the credibility of a hotel housekeeper who has accused Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault, and he is expected to have his strict bail conditions reduced, according to people familiar with the case.

LIBYA - Men pray during prayers in the rebel-held Benghazi.

FLORIDA - Casey Anthony stands before the start of court at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando. The judge unexpectedly called an indefinite recess so the defense could take depositions of witnesses the prosecution plans to call during its rebuttal case.

FLORIDA - Attorneys in the Casey Anthony trial talk before the start of court at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando. From left are defense attorneys Jose Baez and Cheney Mason, assistant state attorneys Frank George and Linda Drane Burdick. In background in an unidentified bailiff. The judge called an indefinite recess so the defense could take depositions of witnesses the prosecution plans to call during its rebuttal case.

INDIA - Kashmiri Muslims offer prayers at the Hazratbal Shrine on the outskirts of Srinagar. Devotees thronged the Hazratbal shrine on the second day of the Muslim festival of Mehraj-u-Alam, believed to mark the ascension of Prophet Mohammed to Heaven.

INDIA - Tibetan Spiritual leader the Dalai Lama gestures during an interview with The Associated Press at his residence in the hill station town of Dharmsala.

JAPAN - A photographer is dwarfed by a replica of the full-length skeleton of Triceratops during a press preview at the National Science Museum in Tokyo. The reconstruction works of the popular prehistoric animals' skulls and bones in natural postures based on the latest studies were shown to the media prior to the July 2 public opening of a three-month dinosaurs exhibition at the museum.

ENGLAND - France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga dives for a shot during his men's semifinal match against Serbia's Novak Djokovic at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon,

ENGLAND - Princess Diana fan Kathy Martin, who has lived in London for about 15 years and is originally from Australia, makes adjustments as she puts up a homemade Diana 50th birthday tribute upon a fence outside Kensington Palace in London, which was the residence of the princess. Admirers of the late Princess Diana are gathering outside Kensington Palace on what would have been her 50th birthday. Diana's life was cut short in a 1997 car crash in Paris, but her legend lives on and the woman then-Prime Minister Tony Blair dubbed "the People's Princess" still retains a loyal following.

FRANCE - A girl on a scooter gives a thumbs up as she passes the Leopard Trek cycling team during a training near Les Herbiers. The Tour de France cycling race starts on Saturday July 2, 2011, with the first stage over 191,5 kilometers ( 119 miles) starting in Passage du Gois and finishing in Mont des Alouettes, les Herbiers.

FRANCE - Three-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador of Spain, center with white helmet, rides with his teammates during a training near Les Herbiers. The Tour de France cycling race starts on Saturday July 2, 2011, with the first stage over 191,5 kilometers ( 119 miles) starting in Passage du Gois and finishing in Mont des Alouettes, les Herbiers.

YEMEN - An anti-government protestor, center, holds a placard that reads in Arabic, "I decided to build a new , and shouts slogans, during a demonstration demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa. Military officials say dozens of officers suspected of turning against embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh have been arrested under orders from his son.

INDIA - Officials pose in the backdrop of an atrium roof fitted with glass solar cells at The Energy and Resources Institute, TERI, office during the inauguration of the Smart Mini-Grid, in Gurgaon. A Smart Mini-Grid is an intelligent electricity distribution network, operating at or below 11 Kilovolt using a combination of conventional ad alternative sources of electricity, including solar power and wind turbines, according to a media release.

CHINA - President Hu Jintao, foreground right, is helped with his documents as Vice President Xi Jinping, top left, shakes hands with former premier Li Peng after the celebration of the Communist Party's 90th anniversary at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Hu heralded the Communist Party's ability to adapt as key to its survival Friday and said it must use that skill to fight corruption and ease social conflict if it is to retain public support and stay in power.

PENNSYLVANIA - Police investigate the scene of an early morning explosion at a car wash just south of Lancaster. Emergency officials say an explosion leveled the wash but no one was hurt. The blast overnight destroyed the Engleside Car Wash in West Lampeter Township. The explosion was reportedly felt in adjacent Lancaster.

IRAQ - Followers of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr attend prayers in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City in Baghdad.